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ZFS Documentation at OpenSolaris.org
by Lost at 8:05 am EDT, Mar 13, 2007

The man pages listed below are linked to the current Solaris Express Reference Manual Collection. You can view the man pages online by installing the Solaris Express Community Release (Build 27a or later). Make sure you install the SUNWman package.

ZFS is interesting because it is the kind of filesystem that everyone will be using in 5 years.


 
RE: ZFS Documentation at OpenSolaris.org
by Catonic at 4:56 pm EDT, Mar 14, 2007

Jello wrote:

The man pages listed below are linked to the current Solaris Express Reference Manual Collection. You can view the man pages online by installing the Solaris Express Community Release (Build 27a or later). Make sure you install the SUNWman package.

ZFS is interesting because it is the kind of filesystem that everyone will be using in 5 years.

Or three months ago :)


  
RE: ZFS Documentation at OpenSolaris.org
by Lost at 10:51 pm EDT, Mar 14, 2007

Catonic wrote:

Jello wrote:

The man pages listed below are linked to the current Solaris Express Reference Manual Collection. You can view the man pages online by installing the Solaris Express Community Release (Build 27a or later). Make sure you install the SUNWman package.

ZFS is interesting because it is the kind of filesystem that everyone will be using in 5 years.

Or three months ago :)

Yes! We've been using it about that long as well.


   
RE: ZFS Documentation at OpenSolaris.org
by Catonic at 6:30 pm EDT, Mar 15, 2007

Jello wrote:

Catonic wrote:

Jello wrote:

The man pages listed below are linked to the current Solaris Express Reference Manual Collection. You can view the man pages online by installing the Solaris Express Community Release (Build 27a or later). Make sure you install the SUNWman package.

ZFS is interesting because it is the kind of filesystem that everyone will be using in 5 years.

Or three months ago :)

Yes! We've been using it about that long as well.

I was recently pointed toward an excellent document in the same vein. Here it is: Solaris 10 Zones, ZFS, & DTrace. It's a good, quick read.


 
 
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